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List of compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams

This is a list of compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Vaughan Williams c. 1921, portrait by E. O. Hoppé

Operas edit

  • Hugh the Drover, or Love in the Stocks (1910–14; revised 1924, 1933, 1956). Romantic ballad opera in 2 acts, with libretto by Harold Child (later revised by Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams)
    • A Cotswold Romance, Cantata for tenor, soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra, adapted from Hugh the Drover by M. Jackson (1950)
  • Sir John in Love (1924–28). Opera in 4 acts, based on The Merry Wives of Windsor by Shakespeare with interpolations from other authors.
    • In Windsor Forest, Cantata for chorus and orchestra, adapted from Sir John in Love (1931)
    • Fantasia on "Greensleeves" for strings and harp, adapted from Sir John in Love by Ralph Greaves (1889-1966) in 1934;
  • The Poisoned Kiss, or The Empress and the Necromancer (1927–29; revisions 1936–37 and 1956–57). Romantic Extravaganza in 3 acts, with libretto by Evelyn Sharp (later amended by Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams)
  • Riders to the Sea (1925–32), from the play by J. M. Synge
  • The Pilgrim's Progress (1909–51). Morality in Prologue, 4 acts and Epilogue, based on John Bunyan's allegory
    • The Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains (1921). Libretto: Ralph Vaughan Williams (from John Bunyan) (Later incorporated, save for the final section, into The Pilgrim's Progress)
    • "Seven Songs from The Pilgrim's Progress" for voice and piano (1952)
    • "The 23rd Psalm" for soprano and chorus, arranged by John Churchill (1953)
    • Pilgrim's Journey, Cantata for soprano, tenor, baritone, chorus and orchestra adapted from The Pilgrim's Progress by Christopher Morris and Roy Douglas (1962)
  • Thomas the Rhymer, Opera in 3 acts to libretto by Ursula Vaughan Williams, based on traditional ballads Thomas the Rhymer and Tam Lin. Uncompleted.

Incidental music edit

  • The Wasps (1909): to Aristophanes's play The Wasps, Overture and 17 items
    • Aristophanic Suite for orchestra (1912)
  • The Bacchae (1911): to Euripides's tragedy
  • The Death of Tintagiles (1913): to Maurice Maeterlinck's 1894 play[1]
  • Incidental music to Shakespeare's plays (1913): The Merry Wives of Windsor; Richard II, Henry IV Part 2, Richard III, Henry V
  • The First Nowell (1958): nativity play adapted from medieval pageants by Simona Pakenham; score completed by Roy Douglas

Ballets edit

  • Old King Cole (1923) for orchestra and optional chorus
  • On Christmas Night (1926): masque adapted from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
  • Job: A Masque for Dancing (1930)
    • The Voice out of the Whirlwind, Motet for mixed choir and organ or orchestra; adapted from "Galliard of the Sons of the Morning" from Job
  • The Running Set (1933): Traditional Dance Tunes for orchestra
  • The Bridal Day (1938–39): masque founded on Epithalamion by Edmund Spenser
    • Revised as Epithalamion (1957), Cantata for baritone, chorus and small orchestra

Orchestral edit

Concerti edit

Choral edit

  • Three Elizabethan Songs , partsongs for chorus 1. Sweet Day (setting by George Herbert) 2. The Willow Song (Othello) 3. O Mistress Mine (Twelfth Night) (1896)
  • The Garden of Proserpine, cantata for soprano, chorus & orchestra, setting of Algernon Charles Swinburne (1899)[7]
  • A Cambridge Mass, Missa brevis for SATB, double chorus & orchestra (1899); Doctoral exercise, first performed 3 March 2011.[8][9][10][11]
  • "Rest", for unaccompanied SSATB (1902)
  • Willow-Wood, Cantata for baritone, women's chorus and orchestra (1903, revised 1909), setting texts by Rossetti from The House of Life[12]
  • Toward the Unknown Region, song for chorus and orchestra, setting of Walt Whitman (1906)
  • The truth sent from above arranged for unaccompanied chorus (1909)
  • Five Mystical Songs for baritone, chorus, and orchestra, settings of George Herbert (1911)
  • Fantasia on Christmas Carols for baritone, chorus, and orchestra (1912); arranged also for reduced orchestra of organ, strings, percussion)
  • Five English Folk Songs freely arranged for Unaccompanied Chorus (1913)
  • O clap your hands, motet for chorus and orchestra, text from Psalm 47 (1920) [13]
  • Lord, thou hast been our refuge, motet for chorus, semi chorus and orchestra (or organ); text from Psalm 90 (1921)
  • "Ca' the yowes" for tenor and chorus (1922), a setting of the folk song by Isabel Pagan/Robert Burns[14]
  • Mass in G minor for unaccompanied choir (1922)
  • Sancta Civitas (The Holy City) oratorio, text mainly from the Book of Revelation (1923–25)
  • Te Deum in G major (1928)
  • Benedicite for soprano, chorus, and orchestra (1929)
  • Three Choral Hymns (1929)
  • Magnificat for contralto, women's chorus, and orchestra (1932)
  • O How Amiable (1934) arrangement of a hymn for chorus and organ, originally written for the Abinger Pageant
  • Five Tudor Portraits for contralto, baritone, chorus, and orchestra (1936)
  • Dona nobis pacem, text by Walt Whitman and other sources (1936)
  • Festival Te Deum for chorus and orchestra or organ (1937)
  • Serenade to Music for sixteen solo voices and orchestra, a setting of Shakespeare, dedicated to Sir Henry Wood on the occasion of his Jubilee (1938)
  • "Six Choral Songs To Be Sung In Time Of War" (1940)
  • A Song of Thanksgiving (originally Thanksgiving for Victory) for narrator, soprano solo, children's chorus, mixed chorus, and orchestra (1944)
  • An Oxford Elegy for narrator, mixed chorus, and small orchestra (1949)
  • Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, Cantata for women's voices with orchestra or piano (1949).
    • Suite for small orchestra from Folk Songs of the Four Seasons, arranged by Roy Douglas (1956)
  • Three Shakespeare Songs for SATB unaccompanied, composed for The British Federation of Music Festivals National Competitive Festival (1951)
  • The Sons of Light (1950), Cantata for chorus and orchestra; text by Ursula Vaughan Williams
    • Sun, Moon and Stars (1955), Cycle of four songs from The Sons of Light with strings or piano
  • O taste and see, a motet setting of Psalm 34:8. The original SATB version was composed for the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey in June 1953. (1953)
  • Hodie, a Christmas cantata (1954)
  • A Choral Flourish for unaccompanied SATB chorus, composed for a large choral event in the Royal Albert Hall at the invitation of (and dedicated to) Alan Kirby (c. 1952).[15]
  • Nine Carols for Male Voices arrangements made during the Second World War at the request of the British Council for performance by H.M. Forces in Iceland.[16]

Hymn tunes and carols edit

Vaughan Williams was the musical editor[17] of the English Hymnal of 1906, and the co-editor with Martin Shaw of Songs of Praise of 1925 and the Oxford Book of Carols of 1928, all in collaboration with Percy Dearmer. In addition to arranging many pre-existing hymn tunes and creating hymn tunes based on folk songs, he wrote several original hymn tunes:

  • Original hymn tunes included in The English Hymnal (1906)
  • Original hymn tunes included in Songs of Praise (1925)
    • "Saviour, again to Thy dear name" (Magda)
    • "The night is come like to the day" (Oakley)
    • "Servants of God" (Cumnor)
    • "England Arise! the long, long night is over" (Guildford)
    • "At the Name of Jesus" (King's Weston)
  • Original tunes included in Oxford Book of Carols (1928)
    • The Golden Carol ("Now is Christmas y-come")
    • Wither's Rocking Hymn ("Sweet baby, sleep!")
    • Snow in the Street ("From far away we come to you")
    • Blake's Cradle Song ("Sweet dreams, form a shade")
  • Extra original hymn tunes included in the enlarged edition of Songs of Praise (1931)
    • "Into the woods my master went" (Mantegna)
    • "Servants of the great adventure" (Marathon)
    • "I vow to thee my country" (Abinger)
    • "Let us now praise famous men" (Famous Men)
    • "Fierce raged the tempest" (White Gates)

Vocal edit

  • "Summum bonum", song (1891), setting text by Browning
  • "To daffodils", song (1895), setting text by Herrick[18]
  • "Dirge for Fidele", duet (1895), setting text by Shakespeare from Cymbeline, published 1922
  • "Rondel", song (1896), setting text by Swinburne
  • "How can the tree but wither", song (1896), setting text by Thomas, Lord Vaux
  • "Claribel", song (1896), setting text by Tennyson
  • "Linden Lea", song (1901); from the William Barnes poem “My Orcha’d in Lindèn Lea”
  • "Blackmwore by the Stour", song (1902); from the William Barnes poem “Blackmwore Maïdens”
  • "Boy Johnny", song (1902), setting text by Christina Rossetti
  • "Whither Must I Wander", song (1902)
  • "If I were a Queen", duet (1903), setting text by Christina Rossetti
  • "When I am dead, my dearest", song (1903), setting text by Christina Rossetti
  • "Tears, idle tears", song (1903), setting text by Tennyson
  • "The Splendour Falls", song, setting text by Tennyson
  • "The Winter's Willow", song (1903); from the William Barnes poem of the same name
  • "Adieu", duet, translated from German by Arthur Foxton Ferguson (1903)
  • "Think of Me", duet, translated from German by Arthur Foxton Ferguson (1903)
  • "Orpheus with his Lute", song (1904), setting text by Shakespeare
  • The House of Life, six sonnets by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1904): 1. Lovesight; 2. Silent noon; 3. Love's minstrels; 4. Heart's haven; 5. Death-in-Love; 6. Love's last gift
  • Two Vocal Duets, for soprano, baritone and violin with piano, setting texts by Walt Whitman (1904)
  • Songs of Travel, song cycle for baritone and piano, setting texts by R. L. Stevenson (1901–04). Includes "The Vagabond".
    • Songs 1 3 8 arranged for baritone and orchestra (1905)
    • "I have trod the upward and the downward slope" was added to the original eight songs in 1960, after the composer's death
    • Songs 2 4 5 6 7 9 arranged for baritone & orchestra by Roy Douglas (1962)
  • "Dreamland", song, setting text by Christina Rossetti (1906)
  • "Nocturne", for baritone and orchestra, setting of "Whispers of Heavenly Death" by Walt Whitman (1908)[19]
  • "The Sky Above The Roof", song (1908), setting translation by Mabel Dearmer of Paul Verlaine poem 'Le ciel est pardessus le toit'
  • On Wenlock Edge, song cycle (1909) for tenor, piano and string quartet, setting texts by A. E. Housman
  • Four Hymns: (1914) for tenor and piano (or strings) with viola obbligato
  • Merciless Beauty, three rondels for tenor, two violins and cello (1921)
  • Four Poems by Fredegond Shove: for baritone and piano (1922–25): 1. Motion and Stillness; 2. Four Nights; 3. The New Ghost; 4. The Water Mill
  • Two Poems by Seumas O'Sullivan (1925): 1. The Twilight People; 2. A Piper;
  • Three Songs from Shakespeare (1925): 1. Take, O take those lips away; 2. When icicles hang by the wall; 3. Orpheus with his lute
  • Three Poems by Walt Whitman for baritone and piano (1925): 1. Nocturne; 2. A Clear Midnight; 3. Joy, Shipmate, Joy!
  • "Along the Field", for tenor and violin, setting texts by A. E. Housman (1927)
  • "In the Spring", song (1952); from the William Barnes poem of the same name
  • Ten Blake Songs, song cycle for high voice and oboe (1957), written for film The Vision of William Blake
  • Four Last Songs (1954–58) to poems of Ursula Vaughan Williams: 1. Procris; 2. Tired; 3. Hands, Eyes and Heart; 4. Menelaus
  • Three Vocalises (wordless) for soprano and clarinet (1958)

Chamber edit

  • String Quartet in C minor (1898)
  • Quintet in D major for clarinet, horn, violin, cello, and piano (1898)
  • Piano Quintet in C minor for violin, viola, cello, double bass and piano (1903)
  • Scherzo for string quintet (1904)
  • Nocturne & Scherzo for string quintet (1906)[20]
  • String Quartet No. 1 in G minor (1908)
  • Phantasy Quintet for 2 violins, 2 violas, and cello (1912)
  • Suite de Ballet for flute and piano (1913–24)
  • Romance and Pastorale for violin and piano (1914)
  • Romance for viola and piano (undated; possibly 1914)
  • Six Studies in English Folk Song, for cello (or clarinet, violin, viola) and piano (1926)
  • Double Trio for string sextet (1938): withdrawn and revised as Partita for Double String Orchestra
  • Suite for Pipes (1939)
  • Household Music: Three Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes for string quartet or other instruments (1941): 1. Fantasia, Crug-y-bar; 2. Scherzo, St. Denio; 3. Variation, Aberystwyth
  • String Quartet No. 2 in A minor ("For Jean, on her birthday," 1942–44. Dedicated to the violist Jean Stewart[21])
  • Sonata in A minor for violin and piano (1952)

Keyboard edit

  • Pezzo Ostinato for piano (1905)
  • Three Preludes for Organ founded on Welsh hymn tunes (1920); 1. Bryn Calfaria, 2. Rhosymedre, 3. Hyfrydol
    • No. 2 & No. 3 arranged for orchestra by Arnold Foster
    • Arranged for two pianos by Leslie Russell (1939)
  • Suite of Six Short Pieces for piano (1921)
    • Arranged for string orchestra by James Brown in collaboration with the composer as The Charterhouse Suite (1923)
  • Prelude and Fugue in C minor for organ (1921)
    • Version for orchestra (1930)
  • Hymn Tune Prelude on 'Song 13' by Orlando Gibbons for piano (1930)
    • Arranged for string orchestra by Helen Glatz
  • Six Teaching Pieces for piano (1934)
  • A Wedding Tune for Ann for organ (1943)
  • A Winter Piece for piano (1943)
  • Introduction and Fugue for two pianos (1947)
  • The Old One Hundredth Psalm Tune, harmonisation and arrangement (1953)
  • Two Organ Preludes founded on Welsh Folk Songs (1956): 1. Romanza, The White Rock; 2. Toccata, St. David's Day

Film scores edit

Scores for radio edit

  • BBC adaptation by Edward Sackville-West of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, 1942
    • Some of this music was later used in the Morality Play The Pilgrim's Progress
  • Richard II (1944); not used
  • Incidental music to BBC production of Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge, 1951
    • Prelude on an Old Carol Tune (1953) was adapted from this incidental music

Band edit

  • Rhosymedre (based on a Welsh hymn tune for organ) for concert band (1920)
  • English Folk Songs, Suite for military band (1923)
    • Arranged for brass band by Gordon Jacob (1924)
    • Arranged for orchestra by Gordon Jacob (1942)
    • Arranged for piano by Michael Mullinar (1949)
  • Sea Songs, Quick march for military and brass bands (1923)
    • Arranged by composer for orchestra (1942)
  • Toccata Marziale for military band (1924)
  • Overture: Henry V for brass band (1933/34)
  • Flourish for Wind Band (1939)
  • Prelude on Three Welsh Hymn Tunes for brass band (1955): 1. Ebenezer; 2. Calfaria; 3. Hyfrydol
  • Variations for brass band (1957)
    • Arranged for orchestra by Gordon Jacob (1960)

See also edit

  • Kennedy, Michael: A Catalogue of the Works of Vaughan Williams[26]
  • List of works by category on the website of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society
  • The Da Capo Catalog of Classical Music Compositions[27]

References edit

  1. ^ The Death of Tintagiles
  2. ^ Recorded in completion by James Francis Brown. Some ideas were used again in A London Symphony - see notes by Stephen Connock with Albion Records CD ALBCD016
  3. ^ Recorded in edition by James Francis Brown. Opening clarinet melody was used again in A Sea Symphony, in The England of Elizabeth and in Symphony No. 9 - see notes by Stephen Connock with Albion Records CD ALBCD016
  4. ^ There were two other Norfolk Rhapsodies from the same period: Norfolk Rhapsody No. 2 has been recorded in a completion by Stephen Hogger (Chandos CD 10001), but the score of the third was lost. See Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1 for details.
  5. ^ Some of the music was used again in An Oxford Elegy. Another impression for orchestra from the same period, Boldre Wood, has not survived - see notes by Stephen Connock with Albion Records CD ALBCD016
  6. ^ see "YouTube videoclip" under External Links
  7. ^ Stainer & Bell Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Garden of Proserpine
  8. ^ Discovery announcement on Classic FM Website
  9. ^ World Premiere of Ralph Vaughan Williams' 'A Cambridge Mass' 2011-08-16 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Vaughan Williams, Fairfield Hall, Croydon, review". The Daily Telegraph. from the original on 9 May 2021.
  11. ^
  12. ^ Notes by Lewis Foreman with Naxos CD 8.557798
  13. ^ Notes by Michael Kennedy with EMI CDM 7 69820 2
  14. ^ "Ralph Vaughan Williams". Robert Burns choral settings. 25 February 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  15. ^ Publisher Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-5383-6
  16. ^ Nine Carols for male voices. Oxford University Press. July 1993. ISBN 978-0-19-385940-1. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  17. ^ see "1956 audio interview" under External Links
  18. ^ Notes by Stephen Connock included with Albion Records CD ALBCD002
  19. ^ Written just before he went to study with Ravel. Score dated 11 January 1908. Manuscript discovered in 2000, among the papers of Richard Austin, the son of the baritone & composer Frederic Austin. FP Gloucester Three Choirs Festival, August 2001. Two further Nocturnes orch. by Anthony Payne 2014. Sources: "Ralph Vaughan Williams: Catalogue of Works" (PDF). Faber & Faber Music. February 2020. p. 4. Retrieved 28 September 2021., and "The 39th Delius Society AGM and social weekend" (PDF). Delius Society Journal. 130: 31–33. Autumn 2001. Retrieved 28 September 2021. A different setting of the poem appears in Three Poems by Walt Whitman of 1925.
  20. ^ Notes by Michael Kennedy with Hyperion CD CDA 67381/2
  21. ^ "Letter from Jean Stewart to Ralph Vaughan Williams" The Letters of Ralph Vaughan Williams. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  22. ^ The music was based on folksongs and the film describes the work of the National Trust - see notes by Michael Kennedy with Chandos CD CHAN 10007
  23. ^ The composer wrote more music than was actually used in the finished film: see notes by Michael Kennedy to Chandos CD 10007
  24. ^ This was a short Central Office of Information film. The music was based on folksongs and incorporates parts of Five Variants on Dives and Lazarus: see notes by Michael Kennedy with Chandos CD CHAN 10244
  25. ^ Notes with Chandos CD CHAN 10368
  26. ^ Kennedy, Michael: A Catalogue of the Works of Vaughan Williams, OUP, 1964; revised edition, OUP, 1996
  27. ^ Jerzy Chwialkowski: The Da Capo Catalog of Classical Music Compositions, Da Capo Press, 1996

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items May 2020 This is a list of compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams Vaughan Williams c 1921 portrait by E O Hoppe Contents 1 Operas 2 Incidental music 3 Ballets 4 Orchestral 5 Concerti 6 Choral 7 Hymn tunes and carols 8 Vocal 9 Chamber 10 Keyboard 11 Film scores 12 Scores for radio 13 Band 14 See also 15 ReferencesOperas editHugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks 1910 14 revised 1924 1933 1956 Romantic ballad opera in 2 acts with libretto by Harold Child later revised by Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams A Cotswold Romance Cantata for tenor soprano baritone chorus and orchestra adapted from Hugh the Drover by M Jackson 1950 Sir John in Love 1924 28 Opera in 4 acts based on The Merry Wives of Windsor by Shakespeare with interpolations from other authors In Windsor Forest Cantata for chorus and orchestra adapted from Sir John in Love 1931 Fantasia on Greensleeves for strings and harp adapted from Sir John in Love by Ralph Greaves 1889 1966 in 1934 The Poisoned Kiss or The Empress and the Necromancer 1927 29 revisions 1936 37 and 1956 57 Romantic Extravaganza in 3 acts with libretto by Evelyn Sharp later amended by Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams Riders to the Sea 1925 32 from the play by J M Synge The Pilgrim s Progress 1909 51 Morality in Prologue 4 acts and Epilogue based on John Bunyan s allegory The Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains 1921 Libretto Ralph Vaughan Williams from John Bunyan Later incorporated save for the final section into The Pilgrim s Progress Seven Songs from The Pilgrim s Progress for voice and piano 1952 The 23rd Psalm for soprano and chorus arranged by John Churchill 1953 Pilgrim s Journey Cantata for soprano tenor baritone chorus and orchestra adapted from The Pilgrim s Progress by Christopher Morris and Roy Douglas 1962 Thomas the Rhymer Opera in 3 acts to libretto by Ursula Vaughan Williams based on traditional ballads Thomas the Rhymer and Tam Lin Uncompleted Incidental music editThe Wasps 1909 to Aristophanes s play The Wasps Overture and 17 items Aristophanic Suite for orchestra 1912 The Bacchae 1911 to Euripides s tragedy The Death of Tintagiles 1913 to Maurice Maeterlinck s 1894 play 1 Incidental music to Shakespeare s plays 1913 The Merry Wives of Windsor Richard II Henry IV Part 2 Richard III Henry V The First Nowell 1958 nativity play adapted from medieval pageants by Simona Pakenham score completed by Roy DouglasBallets editOld King Cole 1923 for orchestra and optional chorus On Christmas Night 1926 masque adapted from A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Job A Masque for Dancing 1930 The Voice out of the Whirlwind Motet for mixed choir and organ or orchestra adapted from Galliard of the Sons of the Morning from Job The Running Set 1933 Traditional Dance Tunes for orchestra The Bridal Day 1938 39 masque founded on Epithalamion by Edmund Spenser Revised as Epithalamion 1957 Cantata for baritone chorus and small orchestraOrchestral editSymphonies Symphony No 1 A Sea Symphony 1903 1909 with chorus on texts by Whitman Symphony No 2 A London Symphony 1911 13 revised 1918 1920 and 1933 Symphony No 3 Pastoral Symphony 1921 Symphony No 4 in F minor 1931 34 Symphony No 5 in D major 1938 43 Symphony No 6 in E minor 1944 47 rev 1950 Symphony No 7 Sinfonia antartica 1949 52 partly based on his music for the film Scott of the Antarctic Symphony No 8 in D minor 1953 55 Symphony No 9 in E minor 1956 57 Serenade in A minor 1898 Heroic Elegy and Triumphal Epilogue 1900 Bucolic Suite 1901 Burley Heath impression for orchestra 1902 03 2 The Solent impression for orchestra 1902 03 3 In the Fen Country for orchestra 1904 Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 for orchestra 1906 rev 1914 4 Norfolk Rhapsody No 2 for orchestra 1906 subsequently withdrawn reconstructed and recorded in 2002 see Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 Harnham Down impression for orchestra 1904 07 5 Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis 1910 rev 1913 and 1919 Fantasia on Greensleeves 1934 6 for string orchestra and harp arranged by Ralph Greaves from Vaughan Williams s treatment of folk tunes in his opera Sir John in Love Two Hymn Tune Preludes 1936 for small orchestra 1 Eventide 2 Dominus regit me Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus 1939 for strings and harp Partita for Double String Orchestra 1948 rewritten from Double Trio for string sextet with new finale Concerto Grosso for three groups of strings each requiring different levels of technical skill 1950 Flourish for Glorious John 1957 Concerti editFantasia for piano and orchestra 1896 The Lark Ascending for violin and orchestra 1914 Concerto Accademico for violin and string orchestra 1924 25 Flos Campi for viola wordless chorus and small orchestra 1925 Piano Concerto in C major 1926 31 Arranged as Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra 1946 by Joseph Cooper in collaboration with the composer Fantasia on Sussex Folk Tunes 1929 for cello and orchestra withdrawn by the composer Suite for Viola and Small Orchestra 1934 Sketches for Cello Concerto 1942 43 incomplete 2nd movement completed by David Matthews 2009 as Dark Pastoral Oboe Concerto in A minor for oboe and strings 1944 Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra 1946 Fantasia quasi variazione on the Old 104th Psalm Tune for piano chorus and orchestra 1949 Romance in D flat major for harmonica and orchestra 1951 written for Larry Adler Tuba Concerto in F minor 1954 Choral editThree Elizabethan Songs partsongs for chorus 1 Sweet Day setting by George Herbert 2 The Willow Song Othello 3 O Mistress Mine Twelfth Night 1896 The Garden of Proserpine cantata for soprano chorus amp orchestra setting of Algernon Charles Swinburne 1899 7 A Cambridge Mass Missa brevis for SATB double chorus amp orchestra 1899 Doctoral exercise first performed 3 March 2011 8 9 10 11 Rest for unaccompanied SSATB 1902 Willow Wood Cantata for baritone women s chorus and orchestra 1903 revised 1909 setting texts by Rossetti from The House of Life 12 Toward the Unknown Region song for chorus and orchestra setting of Walt Whitman 1906 The truth sent from above arranged for unaccompanied chorus 1909 Five Mystical Songs for baritone chorus and orchestra settings of George Herbert 1911 Fantasia on Christmas Carols for baritone chorus and orchestra 1912 arranged also for reduced orchestra of organ strings percussion Five English Folk Songs freely arranged for Unaccompanied Chorus 1913 O clap your hands motet for chorus and orchestra text from Psalm 47 1920 13 Lord thou hast been our refuge motet for chorus semi chorus and orchestra or organ text from Psalm 90 1921 Ca the yowes for tenor and chorus 1922 a setting of the folk song by Isabel Pagan Robert Burns 14 Mass in G minor for unaccompanied choir 1922 Sancta Civitas The Holy City oratorio text mainly from the Book of Revelation 1923 25 Te Deum in G major 1928 Benedicite for soprano chorus and orchestra 1929 Three Choral Hymns 1929 Magnificat for contralto women s chorus and orchestra 1932 O How Amiable 1934 arrangement of a hymn for chorus and organ originally written for the Abinger Pageant Five Tudor Portraits for contralto baritone chorus and orchestra 1936 Dona nobis pacem text by Walt Whitman and other sources 1936 Festival Te Deum for chorus and orchestra or organ 1937 Serenade to Music for sixteen solo voices and orchestra a setting of Shakespeare dedicated to Sir Henry Wood on the occasion of his Jubilee 1938 Six Choral Songs To Be Sung In Time Of War 1940 A Song of Thanksgiving originally Thanksgiving for Victory for narrator soprano solo children s chorus mixed chorus and orchestra 1944 An Oxford Elegy for narrator mixed chorus and small orchestra 1949 Folk Songs of the Four Seasons Cantata for women s voices with orchestra or piano 1949 Suite for small orchestra from Folk Songs of the Four Seasons arranged by Roy Douglas 1956 Three Shakespeare Songs for SATB unaccompanied composed for The British Federation of Music Festivals National Competitive Festival 1951 The Sons of Light 1950 Cantata for chorus and orchestra text by Ursula Vaughan Williams Sun Moon and Stars 1955 Cycle of four songs from The Sons of Light with strings or piano O taste and see a motet setting of Psalm 34 8 The original SATB version was composed for the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey in June 1953 1953 Hodie a Christmas cantata 1954 A Choral Flourish for unaccompanied SATB chorus composed for a large choral event in the Royal Albert Hall at the invitation of and dedicated to Alan Kirby c 1952 15 Nine Carols for Male Voices arrangements made during the Second World War at the request of the British Council for performance by H M Forces in Iceland 16 Hymn tunes and carols editVaughan Williams was the musical editor 17 of the English Hymnal of 1906 and the co editor with Martin Shaw of Songs of Praise of 1925 and the Oxford Book of Carols of 1928 all in collaboration with Percy Dearmer In addition to arranging many pre existing hymn tunes and creating hymn tunes based on folk songs he wrote several original hymn tunes Original hymn tunes included in The English Hymnal 1906 Come Down O Love Divine entitled Down Ampney in honour of Vaughan Williams s birthplace God Be With You Till We Meet Again Randolph Hail Thee Festival day Salva festa dies For All the Saints Sine nomine Original hymn tunes included in Songs of Praise 1925 Saviour again to Thy dear name Magda The night is come like to the day Oakley Servants of God Cumnor England Arise the long long night is over Guildford At the Name of Jesus King s Weston Original tunes included in Oxford Book of Carols 1928 The Golden Carol Now is Christmas y come Wither s Rocking Hymn Sweet baby sleep Snow in the Street From far away we come to you Blake s Cradle Song Sweet dreams form a shade Extra original hymn tunes included in the enlarged edition of Songs of Praise 1931 Into the woods my master went Mantegna Servants of the great adventure Marathon I vow to thee my country Abinger Let us now praise famous men Famous Men Fierce raged the tempest White Gates Vocal edit Summum bonum song 1891 setting text by Browning To daffodils song 1895 setting text by Herrick 18 Dirge for Fidele duet 1895 setting text by Shakespeare from Cymbeline published 1922 Rondel song 1896 setting text by Swinburne How can the tree but wither song 1896 setting text by Thomas Lord Vaux Claribel song 1896 setting text by Tennyson Linden Lea song 1901 from the William Barnes poem My Orcha d in Linden Lea Blackmwore by the Stour song 1902 from the William Barnes poem Blackmwore Maidens Boy Johnny song 1902 setting text by Christina Rossetti Whither Must I Wander song 1902 If I were a Queen duet 1903 setting text by Christina Rossetti When I am dead my dearest song 1903 setting text by Christina Rossetti Tears idle tears song 1903 setting text by Tennyson The Splendour Falls song setting text by Tennyson The Winter s Willow song 1903 from the William Barnes poem of the same name Adieu duet translated from German by Arthur Foxton Ferguson 1903 Think of Me duet translated from German by Arthur Foxton Ferguson 1903 Orpheus with his Lute song 1904 setting text by Shakespeare The House of Life six sonnets by Dante Gabriel Rossetti 1904 1 Lovesight 2 Silent noon 3 Love s minstrels 4 Heart s haven 5 Death in Love 6 Love s last gift Two Vocal Duets for soprano baritone and violin with piano setting texts by Walt Whitman 1904 Songs of Travel song cycle for baritone and piano setting texts by R L Stevenson 1901 04 Includes The Vagabond Songs 1 3 8 arranged for baritone and orchestra 1905 I have trod the upward and the downward slope was added to the original eight songs in 1960 after the composer s death Songs 2 4 5 6 7 9 arranged for baritone amp orchestra by Roy Douglas 1962 Dreamland song setting text by Christina Rossetti 1906 Nocturne for baritone and orchestra setting of Whispers of Heavenly Death by Walt Whitman 1908 19 The Sky Above The Roof song 1908 setting translation by Mabel Dearmer of Paul Verlaine poem Le ciel est pardessus le toit On Wenlock Edge song cycle 1909 for tenor piano and string quartet setting texts by A E Housman Four Hymns 1914 for tenor and piano or strings with viola obbligato Merciless Beauty three rondels for tenor two violins and cello 1921 Four Poems by Fredegond Shove for baritone and piano 1922 25 1 Motion and Stillness 2 Four Nights 3 The New Ghost 4 The Water Mill Two Poems by Seumas O Sullivan 1925 1 The Twilight People 2 A Piper Three Songs from Shakespeare 1925 1 Take O take those lips away 2 When icicles hang by the wall 3 Orpheus with his lute Three Poems by Walt Whitman for baritone and piano 1925 1 Nocturne 2 A Clear Midnight 3 Joy Shipmate Joy Along the Field for tenor and violin setting texts by A E Housman 1927 In the Spring song 1952 from the William Barnes poem of the same name Ten Blake Songs song cycle for high voice and oboe 1957 written for film The Vision of William Blake Four Last Songs 1954 58 to poems of Ursula Vaughan Williams 1 Procris 2 Tired 3 Hands Eyes and Heart 4 Menelaus Three Vocalises wordless for soprano and clarinet 1958 Chamber editString Quartet in C minor 1898 Quintet in D major for clarinet horn violin cello and piano 1898 Piano Quintet in C minor for violin viola cello double bass and piano 1903 Scherzo for string quintet 1904 Nocturne amp Scherzo for string quintet 1906 20 String Quartet No 1 in G minor 1908 Phantasy Quintet for 2 violins 2 violas and cello 1912 Suite de Ballet for flute and piano 1913 24 Romance and Pastorale for violin and piano 1914 Romance for viola and piano undated possibly 1914 Six Studies in English Folk Song for cello or clarinet violin viola and piano 1926 Double Trio for string sextet 1938 withdrawn and revised as Partita for Double String Orchestra Suite for Pipes 1939 Household Music Three Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes for string quartet or other instruments 1941 1 Fantasia Crug y bar 2 Scherzo St Denio 3 Variation Aberystwyth String Quartet No 2 in A minor For Jean on her birthday 1942 44 Dedicated to the violist Jean Stewart 21 Sonata in A minor for violin and piano 1952 Keyboard editPezzo Ostinato for piano 1905 Three Preludes for Organ founded on Welsh hymn tunes 1920 1 Bryn Calfaria 2 Rhosymedre 3 Hyfrydol No 2 amp No 3 arranged for orchestra by Arnold Foster Arranged for two pianos by Leslie Russell 1939 Suite of Six Short Pieces for piano 1921 Arranged for string orchestra by James Brown in collaboration with the composer as The Charterhouse Suite 1923 Prelude and Fugue in C minor for organ 1921 Version for orchestra 1930 Hymn Tune Prelude on Song 13 by Orlando Gibbons for piano 1930 Arranged for string orchestra by Helen Glatz Six Teaching Pieces for piano 1934 A Wedding Tune for Ann for organ 1943 A Winter Piece for piano 1943 Introduction and Fugue for two pianos 1947 The Old One Hundredth Psalm Tune harmonisation and arrangement 1953 Two Organ Preludes founded on Welsh Folk Songs 1956 1 Romanza The White Rock 2 Toccata St David s DayFilm scores edit49th Parallel 1940 his first talked into it by Muir Mathieson to assuage his guilt at being able to do nothing for the war effort Song The New Commonwealth 1943 adapted from Prelude to 49th Parallel words by Harold Child The Lake in the Mountains for piano based on episode from 49th Parallel 1947 Prelude to 49th Parallel for orchestra published 1960 Coastal Command 1942 The People s Land 1943 22 The Flemish Farm 1943 Suite The Story of a Flemish Farm in 7 movements 1945 Stricken Peninsula 1945 The Loves of Joanna Godden 1946 Scott of the Antarctic 23 1948 Partially reused for his Sinfonia antartica Symphony No 7 The Dim Little Island 1949 24 Bitter Springs 1950 music composed jointly with Ernest Irving 25 The England of Elizabeth 1955 Three Portraits from The England of Elizabeth concert suite 1 Explorer 2 Poet 3 Queen adapted by Muir Mathieson Two Shakespeare Sketches from The England of Elizabeth adapted by Muir MathiesonScores for radio editBBC adaptation by Edward Sackville West of John Bunyan s The Pilgrim s Progress 1942 Some of this music was later used in the Morality Play The Pilgrim s Progress Richard II 1944 not used Incidental music to BBC production of Thomas Hardy s The Mayor of Casterbridge 1951 Prelude on an Old Carol Tune 1953 was adapted from this incidental musicBand editRhosymedre based on a Welsh hymn tune for organ for concert band 1920 English Folk Songs Suite for military band 1923 Arranged for brass band by Gordon Jacob 1924 Arranged for orchestra by Gordon Jacob 1942 Arranged for piano by Michael Mullinar 1949 Sea Songs Quick march for military and brass bands 1923 Arranged by composer for orchestra 1942 Toccata Marziale for military band 1924 Overture Henry V for brass band 1933 34 Flourish for Wind Band 1939 Prelude on Three Welsh Hymn Tunes for brass band 1955 1 Ebenezer 2 Calfaria 3 Hyfrydol Variations for brass band 1957 Arranged for orchestra by Gordon Jacob 1960 See also editKennedy Michael A Catalogue of the Works of Vaughan Williams 26 List of works by category on the website of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society 1 The Da Capo Catalog of Classical Music Compositions 27 References edit The Death of Tintagiles Recorded in completion by James Francis Brown Some ideas were used again in A London Symphony see notes by Stephen Connock with Albion Records CD ALBCD016 Recorded in edition by James Francis Brown Opening clarinet melody was used again in A Sea Symphony in The England of Elizabeth and in Symphony No 9 see notes by Stephen Connock with Albion Records CD ALBCD016 There were two other Norfolk Rhapsodies from the same period Norfolk Rhapsody No 2 has been recorded in a completion by Stephen Hogger Chandos CD 10001 but the score of the third was lost See Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 for details Some of the music was used again in An Oxford Elegy Another impression for orchestra from the same period Boldre Wood has not survived see notes by Stephen Connock with Albion Records CD ALBCD016 see YouTube videoclip under External Links Stainer amp Bell Ralph Vaughan Williams The Garden of Proserpine Discovery announcement on Classic FM Website World Premiere of Ralph Vaughan Williams A Cambridge Mass Archived 2011 08 16 at the Wayback Machine Vaughan Williams Fairfield Hall Croydon review The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 9 May 2021 Research by Alan Tongue Notes by Lewis Foreman with Naxos CD 8 557798 Notes by Michael Kennedy with EMI CDM 7 69820 2 Ralph Vaughan Williams Robert Burns choral settings 25 February 2014 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Publisher Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 5383 6 Nine Carols for male voices Oxford University Press July 1993 ISBN 978 0 19 385940 1 Retrieved 15 May 2020 see 1956 audio interview under External Links Notes by Stephen Connock included with Albion Records CD ALBCD002 Written just before he went to study with Ravel Score dated 11 January 1908 Manuscript discovered in 2000 among the papers of Richard Austin the son of the baritone amp composer Frederic Austin FP Gloucester Three Choirs Festival August 2001 Two further Nocturnes orch by Anthony Payne 2014 Sources Ralph Vaughan Williams Catalogue of Works PDF Faber amp Faber Music February 2020 p 4 Retrieved 28 September 2021 and The 39th Delius Society AGM and social weekend PDF Delius Society Journal 130 31 33 Autumn 2001 Retrieved 28 September 2021 A different setting of the poem appears in Three Poems by Walt Whitman of 1925 Notes by Michael Kennedy with Hyperion CD CDA 67381 2 Letter from Jean Stewart to Ralph Vaughan Williams The Letters of Ralph Vaughan Williams Retrieved 6 March 2019 The music was based on folksongs and the film describes the work of the National Trust see notes by Michael Kennedy with Chandos CD CHAN 10007 The composer wrote more music than was actually used in the finished film see notes by Michael Kennedy to Chandos CD 10007 This was a short Central Office of Information film The music was based on folksongs and incorporates parts of Five Variants on Dives and Lazarus see notes by Michael Kennedy with Chandos CD CHAN 10244 Notes with Chandos CD CHAN 10368 Kennedy Michael A Catalogue of the Works of Vaughan Williams OUP 1964 revised edition OUP 1996 Jerzy Chwialkowski The Da Capo Catalog of Classical Music Compositions Da Capo Press 1996 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams amp oldid 1224918337 Orchestral, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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